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Show EVA ENGLAND WISER Lewiston Woman Dies LEWISTON Funeral Pallbearers were nephews of ser the deceased. vices for Eva England Wiser were held December 7 at the Lewiston lst-4t- h LDS Ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop Garr B. Morrison. Jack E. Leavitt, a offered the family prayer preceding the services. The invo- Eva England Wiser died December 3 at Logan LDS Hospital. son-in-la- Mrs. Wiser was bom March at Logan, a daughter of Charles and Phoebe A. Woolf cation and benediction were She received her England.' pronounced by George Pond education in the Logan city and Bishop Melvin C. Gilbert. schools and at Brigham Young The obituary was presented College. D. by Milton Peterson, a She held many positions in the Eulogies were given LDS Church, and was presented by Ada W. Kent, a close friend an Golden Gleaner Honorary of the deceased, and by Erwin the award Mutual by ImproveD. Wiser, a brother-in-lament Association of her church. They told of Mrs. Wisers many Mrs. was Wiser a also qualities as a wife, mother, member of the Lewiston Literneighbor and friend, and of her devotion to. her work in the ary Club, the American Legion and the Daughters of Church of Jesus Christ of Auxiliary, the Utah Pioneers. Latter-da- y Saints. Bishop Wiser She married Wayne Telford recounted some of his childhood Wiser at the Logan LDS Temple experiences in partaking of on November 30, 1921. He died Mrs. Wisers hospitality. on September 29, 1972. At the organ. Reese Murray Surviving are foiir daughters and a son: Mrs. Rex (Barbara) played a medley of hymns favorites of Mrs. Wiser's. Plowman, Lewiston; Mrs. Jack 19, 1899, son-in-la- w. (Gayle) Leavitt, Pocatello; Directed by Aleen Smith, the Mrs. Layle (Marilyn) Talbot, ward choir sang Sometime Burley; Mrs. Milton (Janet) We'll Understand" and Abide Petersen. Richland, WashingWith Me. The prelude and ton; and Dahl W. Wiser, Seattle. postlude were played by Doro- She is also survived by 15 thy Gilbert, who also accom- grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; two brothers panied the choir. and two sisters, William C. President Rex G. Plowman of England, Ada Morrell, Mrs. Benson LDS Stake, Mrs. W- Peter A. C. (Della) Pederson, iser's dedicated the all of Logan; and Milton at Lewiston Cemetery. England of Pocatello. grave son-in-la- w, Smithfield Sixth Ward David W. Miles, D.D.S., son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Miles, was visiting in Smithfield recently. His wife Margene now at Brighton, reside he and Colorado. Before that, they spent five years in Chicago, where Dr. Miles attended the school of dentistry at North- western University. Graduating in 1972, he taught for one year at the Evanston institution. The Miles have a young daughter, Melissa. Dr. Miles is n.ow practicing at Brighton. The Mileses came a week early, with her parents, Newtonians Mr. and Mrs. Duane Griffin, who had recently visited them in Colorado. Helen and Gerald Miles and their sons Todd, Travis and Tyler entertained with a roast-bee- f dinner on Sunday, given in. honor of his parents, Gwen and Orin Miles. It was the latters w, d. activities service committeeman, and Joy Gepford School teacher of the Living Truth class for ay year-old- s. son-in-la- w, Hilmdollar and her husband and daughter of American Fork, and Judith Reeder and her husband and son of Twin Falls. Also enjoying their siblings visit were Ro? nna and birthday. w, Yule Supper The He and She Club of held their Christmas dinner at the home of Dianne and Jerry Jenkins, where a ham dinner was served to eight . Newton couples namely, besides the hosts, Marsha and Van Jenkins, Carol and Jack Larson, Vicki and Reed Jenkins, Lyn and Larry Roundy, Joyce and Paul Brooks Rash. On Wednesday, Bonne and her sister-in-la- Little-dik- e Lona w Holt honored their TIs the season to be folly! Haro's hoping your holidays are fiNod with only tho vary bostl Jenkins, Helen and Richard w, Helen and Brent Bastian and their family spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson of Samaria. Also at the table were another Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. David Kimberly and their family. Loganites Mr. and Mrs. Gary Patterson, with their Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Spencer Atkinson and their family, were also present for the dinner, which was served to twenty people. Allison and Jan Hall are living in an apartment at 59 South 3rd East Street in Smith-fielMrs. Hall is majoring is sociology at Utah State University, and Mr. Hall teaches at North Cache Junior High School. They are building a new house in Lewiston. Bishop Donald Williams presented Peggy Stewart as MIA Club Holds Guests recently at the home Cooley, and Marlene and David of Jennie West were her son and Larsen. Gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. New club officers for next year daughter-in-laDonald West and their daughter are Helen and Richard Cooley, Kim of Pasadena. Mrs. West and the January meeting will be also served dinner recently for at their home. 22 guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowley of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter and family of Richmond, and her grandson Raul West of Falls Church, Virginia. Vera Tew, 'mother of Reba Johnson, has been visiting her Mr. daughter and Johnson and and Mrs. Blaylock their family. Nina Cottle and Cleda Blair of Nyssa have been visiting their sister, Vesta Hansen, this past week. Recent visitors at the home of Ann and Trick Rash were their children Ronald Rash and his wife and son of Ogden, Pamila by Evelene Moody sixty-eight- h STUDENTS FROM MR. HYDES CLASS at Summit School in Smithfield wish everyone a Merrv Christmas. mother-in-la- w her Lola Littledike The celebration, birthday. staged at the Lofthouse Restaurant of Logan, drew such guests as Lolas sisters Donna Reed, Maggie Godfrey, and Alice Jardine. Everyone reported an on excellent time. Althea and Leon Forsgren drove to Riverdale, Idaho, to visit his daughter and Donna and Ferrin Sharp. Dinner was served at the Sharp residence. Recent guests of the Leon Forsgrens were their son and Theo and Dor-- , daughter-in-law, son-in-la- w, -- othy Perkins. Other guests included Wellsvillers Mr. and Mrs. Reed Baldwin. Jennie West attended a wedding shower in Logan at the home of her granddaughter Margaret Cowley, who will be married in the near future. FROM RUSS & L. D. LEWISTON & RICHMOND CAFE S' BILLIARDS |